On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 02:36:13PM +0100, Robin Berjon wrote:
> On Nov 16, 2005, at 14:07, Jonathan Stowe wrote:
> >VAT = "Value Added Tax", it is a fairly standardized tax on Goods and
> >Services in the European Union. Depending on the country it varies
> >between 10% and 20%, it is 17.5% in the UK.
> I'm not sure which VAT they apply. If the French one (since it's a
> French company) it's 19.6%. There may be rules that if bought
> elsewhere in the EU the local VAT applies, and if bought outside it
> doesn't apply at all. In France, companies don't normally pay it.
Wouldn't it be advertised as TVA in that situation, then?
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